Intoxination

Tag: hack

Mar 4
2009

WTF?

Misc

I wake up and turn on the TV. There is Morning Joe and Chuck Todd going on about Michael Steele. Todd says that Steele has to be careful or he will risk being as ineffective a party leader as Howard Dean. What? Howard Dean’s 50 state strategy is highly attributed to massive wins by Democrats […]

Read More
Jun 4
2007

What Will You Do With President Bush?

Misc

This is the question that must be asked tomorrow night during the Republican debates. Wolf and all his buddies at CNN said it is an important question regarding what a former President should be involved in. So will Wolf ask the Republicans this tomorrow night, or was he being a partisan hack and hoping to […]

Read More
Sep 11
2006

$40 Million for This

Misc

I’m sure some high paid execs at ABC and Disney are not very happy about this: SHOW RATING SHARE NFL Football (NBC) 15.1 23 9/11 (CBS, rerun) 8.2 12 Path to 9/11 (ABC) 8.2 12 (h/t ThinkProgress) So the same amount of people turned to the true documentary of 9/11 that CBS ran as tuned […]

Read More
Aug 9
2006

An Update On Lieberman's Server Woes

Misc

So I had some time to kill and decided to look into Joe’s old hosting company, myhostcamp.com, which was where his site was originally hosted when his so called “hack” occurred. First we turn to a simple whois on that domain. Domains by Proxy, Inc. DomainsByProxy.com 15111 N. Hayden Rd., Ste 160, PMB 353 Scottsdale, […]

Read More
Aug 8
2006

About Joe's Site Being Down

Misc

This is a cross post from a post I did at Firedoglake about Joe’s “hack” Interesting how things develop overnight. I am of course talking about the “Joe2006 hack” story going around. I have had CNN on all day and they cover it about every 15 minutes or so. What is amazing is that a […]

Read More
May 18
2006

Some Blog News

Misc

Crooks and Liars is back up and running (it was not a hack as some people think). Firedoglake may be intermittent today. We transferred the servers over to the new hosting company last night and changed the DNS. It generally takes 24-48 hours for a DNS to propagate through the millions of nameservers around the […]

Read More

IntoxiNation

Covering politics, news, media and anything else since 2005.

© 2025 Jamie Holly. Site developed by HollyIT.
Privacy  |  RSS
  • Categories
    • Covid-19
    • Economy
    • Immigration
    • Media
    • Misc
    • National Security
    • News
    • Politics
      • Election 2016
      • Election 2018
      • Election 2020
    • Science
    • Society
      • Hate
    • Uncategorized